what do you understand by terms (i)unit and (ii)magnitude,as applied to a physical quantity?
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(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : a word or expression that has an exact meaning in some uses or is limited to a subject or field legal terms. 2 : a period of time fixed especially by law or custom a school term. 3 terms plural : conditions that limit the nature and scope of something (as a treaty or a will) the terms of a contract.
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- The magnitude of a constant-quantity is a numeric value for the quantity given in terms of some unit-of-measure. Units of measure are scalar quantities, and magnitude is defined in terms of scalar multiplication. The magnitude of a quantity in a given unit times that unit is equal to the original quantity
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